Assessment of the normalization procedure used for interlaboratory comparisons of positron beam measurements

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Variable-energy positron annihilation data from ion implanted and unirradiated Si and SiO2 were obtained at five separate laboratories. Line-shape analysis of the 511 keV annihilation γ rays yielded normalized S parameter signatures for radiation defect distributions in both types of samples. Laboratory-to-laboratory variations are found which, although small, lie outside the expected range of reproducibility. Large variations found in the extracted values for positron diffusion lengths L+ in silicon are identified and thought to arise from differences in sample surface conditions. Possible sources of the observed discrepancies are discussed, together with methods for reducing them. © 1999 American Institute of Physics.

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Goldberg, R. D., Knights, A. P., Simpson, P. J., & Coleman, P. G. (1999). Assessment of the normalization procedure used for interlaboratory comparisons of positron beam measurements. Journal of Applied Physics. American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.370735

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